Chapter 575 A Long Line af Mercury Plaza
Chapter 575 A Long Line at Mercury Plaza
Thalia gave a bitter smile.
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“Even more impossible for Tycoon Farm. You know how it js over at Mercury Plaza. The line is insanely long. Even the proxy buyers might not be able to buy anything, let alone help ther people buy it.”
The four of them all fell silent.
The morning breeze blew past, bringing a slight chill.
The sky was getting brighter.
“How about…” Thalia hesitated, her voice dropping, “we take a gamble?”
The other three all turned to look at her.
“Gamble on what?”
Thalia took a deep breath. “We gamble that Tycoon Farm’s breeding farm is real.”
Rumi’s eyes lit up a little. “You mean those rumors?”
Thalia nodded. “You all saw that Tycoon Farm’s breeding video, right? A lot of people don’t believe it, but until now, no one has proven it’s fake. Think about it–if it’s real, then we won’t have to buy eggs from Seafarm Group anymore.”
Karina jumped in, “I actually have some insider news about that. My niece works at a food testing agency. She said Tycoon Farm has already sent Cluckoo Egg samples for testing, and all the results are way better than Seafarm Group’s eggs.”
Rumi’s eyes lit up even more. “Then what are we waiting for? Let’s go to Mercury Plaza!”
Darya still looked unsure. “But what if the rumors are fake? What if the breeding is fake, and Tycoon Farm only sells it for one day?”
Thalia looked at her and smiled.
“So what if it’s fake? We’re not only going there for eggs anyway. Strawberries, tomatoes, apples–aren’t they all good? Even if we stand in line for a long time, just getting something else won’t be a loss.”
Darya thought about it for a moment, then gritted her teeth. “Fine! Let’s go!”
The four women walked forward in the morning light, heading toward Mercury Plaza.
Mercury Plaza was even more crowded than they expected.
From far away, Thalia could already see a long line outside the plaza.
The line stretched out from the entrance, curved around once, then again, almost filling the whole street.
Men and women, old and young–some pushing small carts, some holding children–all of them stretched their necks to look ahead, afraid the line would move, and they’d miss it.
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Chapter 575 A Long Line at Mercury Plaza
“Wow…” Darya sucked in a breath. “This is insane. It’s Monday morning. Don’t people have work?”
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Rumi didn’t even look surprised anymore. “It’s the first day Tycoon Farm’s Cluckoo Eggs are on sale. Everyone’s here to see if Tycoon Farm really managed to raise Cluckoo Chickens.”
The four of them found a spot in line. In front of them were a few older women pushing carts. Behind them was a young couple, and the man was holding a toddler about one or two years old in his arms..
“With so many people, can we still get eggs today?” Darya stood on her toes to look ahead, her voice full of worry.
Thalia patted her shoulder. “We’ll see. If we get them, great. If we don’t, it’s not a loss.
One of the older women in front turned around and smiled warmly. “You’re here for eggs too? Let me tell you. There’ll definitely be stock today. My niece works at the farm. She said the first batch of Cluckoo Eggs is going on sale today. There’s not a lot, but there will be some. It just depends on your luck.”
“Really?” Darya’s eyes lit up right away.
The older woman nodded. “Of course. Would my niece lie to me?”
A wave of chatter spread through the line as people leaned in and talked to each other.
“What do Tycoon Farm’s Cluckoo Eggs even taste like? Are they better than normal eggs?”
“I heard they’re way more nutritious–one egg equals three.”
“They must be expensive, right?”
“Even if they are, it’s worth it. Tycoon Farm’s stuff never disappoints.”
“That’s right. Their strawberries are so expensive, but I still buy them every month.”
Listening to all this, Thalia’s last bit of hesitation disappeared completely.
Yeah, when had Tycoon Farm ever disappointed anyone?
From potatoes to strawberries, from tomatoes to apples–everything they sold was the kind of food you never forget once you
casted it.
She believed the Cluckoo Egg today wouldn’t disappoint either.
The line slowly moved forward.
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